Most Asians and Europeans speak a few languages fluently. Being able to read in a familiar language makes it easier for your online visitors to connect with your content. Now building businesses online has cuts across geography, culture and language and we need to cater to that need.

While English is an international language, some may still prefer to read web content in a language they are more familiar with. I wanted my friends from the recent training workshops to benefit from web content written in English. I think you’d like that too.

So here are a couple of quick tips on how you can read online content in your preferred language. This makes use of Google Translate and you can find out more about the project here.

I find it fascinating that Google Translate has expanded to include 90 languages. It’s breaking down the language barrier and building more connections.

Online education is made possible for all people of all tribes; no matter where they reside, no matter the language they use.

The internet has put power into your hands as learner and producer.

Translating eMails

If you want to read emails in the language of your choice, you’ll need to make use of the Google Translator chrome extension.

Here’s another quick gif showing you how this can be done (remember to press the back button to read the rest of the article here).

Pretty neat huh?

If you find this post helpful, feel free to share this with your friends so they can start using it. And I look forward to readig your comments below on how you intend to use this or join me on Google+ for more discussions.

About Louisa Chan

Louisa Chan is Author, Speaker, Consultant and Coach. She helps you build rewarding businesses you are proud of. More on Louisa at G+. and LinkedIn .

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